How GMOs Cut The Use Of Pesticides — And Perhaps Boosted Them Again
There's new and detailed data on the impact of genetically modified crops on pesticide use. Those crops replaced insecticides, and, at first, some herbicides. But herbicide use has rebounded.
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September 1, 2016 at 10:43PM
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NPR News: How GMOs Cut The Use Of Pesticides — And Perhaps Boosted Them Again
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